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Show .'THE PAGE FOUR. Cynthia Grey Says 'LOGAN; UTAH, L, o THE STORY OF DEMOCRACY Told To Hold Criticism Mother-in-La- JIERALD-'JOURNA- By w Illustrated by the author . ANNUAL REPORT TO THE BANK COMMISSIONER STATE OF UTAH, MADE BY THE OF THE LOGAN HOME BUILDING SOCIETY - of Logan, County of Cache, State of Utah Statement of Condition As At the Close of January 31, 1940. ASSETS First Mortgage Direct Reduction Loans $514,686.26 First Mortgage Share Account Sinking Fund Loam 394,388.20 909,074.56 Loans Seoul ed by Shares or Investment Certificates of this Association 54.400.00 Real Estate Sold on Contract 15,108.18 Accrued Interest Receivable Loans and contracts 1,229.00 Real Estate Owned and Real Estate Subject to . 4.149.90 Redemption Cash on Hand and in Banks 2,013.55 Furniture and Fixtures 234.00 TOTAL ASSETS $986,209.19 LIABILITIES Unpledged Withdrawable Shares: Installment Shares Reserve for Mat unties Other Borrowed Money (Bank) Other Liabilities Shareholders Investment Notes) General Reserve: For Losses and Emergencies Undivided Profits $661,337.31 32.633.03 25, IKK). 00 215,115.00 I . 22.000.00 123.85 TOTAL LIABILITIES ' STATE OF ITTAII. COUNTY OF CACHE, ss John L, Coburn being first duly sworn according to law deposes, and says, that he is the President and Manager of the above named corporation and that the foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said corpotation at the close of business on the 31st day of January, 1940. Dated this 8th day of Fehruary, 1940. JOHN L. COBURN, President and Manager. Attest: H. J. HATCH. ERNEST, T. YOUNG, B. T. CARDON, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this xth day of February, 1940. (SEAL) ANNIE PETERSON, Notary Public. My Commission Expires January 18, 1944. State of Utah. Office of the Bank Commissioner I, J. M. Knapp, Chief Bank Examiner of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the loregoing is a true and correct copy of the statement of condition of the above named corporation as of the close of business on December 30, 1939, now on file in my office. J. M. KNAPP, Chief Bank Examiner. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT INVESTMENT SHARES FOR SALE The Logan Home Building Society is a Local Mutual Home Building Society. All of its Funds are loaned on Homes in Logan and all of its Earnings are paid to its Stockholders. The Company has been Years and hua always paid all operating in Logan for Twenty-seve- n Maturities and Withdrawals promptly. The 28th Series of Savings Investment Stock is now available. A limited amount of Stock may be secured now for the purpose of creating a Fund to build or acquire a Home or as a Savings Investment Account. For further information in regard to Loans or Invescment Stock see the Manager at the First Security Bank. . zipper coat in Sunday. Ph. 50. THERE ABE MORE OOLORSJflO! 0 Johnson Sand 8C Gravel Company M-2- M-2- Herald-Journot- PLUMBING 4 HEATING Sewer 121 Phone 254 --J Ph. 1190-VRM. mod home furn. 3 ac., coop, WANTED. Men to train for Farm berries. Equipt farms & ranches. Land Appraisers. Only men 21 Star Valley. Terms like rent to 55 considered. Competent, 0 trained appraisers earn $100 to Noble, Ph. 465. or Farm $250 building monthly. 4 RM. brick house, 10 ac. land. experience valuable. Write for Lower Benson. App. Sam. BarBox W, interview phone. giving 9 rett. 9 l. Caro of 195 2nd No. lot. GOOD bldg. Inq. West after 5 p. m. Ph. 1335. 9 SPECIAL NOTICES NEW home. 220 E 1 No. Ph. 574-GUARANTEED garbage service, A 22 weekly calls. Dan Andrews, Ph. 5 LOOK. 5 rm. mod. home acre land 1450. 9 $2000. 113 W 4 No. 1ST Class painting, paperhanging. NEW 5 rm home. Buyer may choose Ap-- 6 Wight. Ph. 1512. his own interior decorations. RUTH White Eagle will be at 347 5 Fred Glauser. Ph. 810. East Center St. Sat., March 30, 15 ACRES land in Hyrum, Rebecca one day only, from 10 A. M., to 0 5 P. M. Phone 769-Allen Lindley, 735 25th St. Ogden. work and Repairing. .Free estimates New and used fixtures Phone 1082 Sough Main SERVICE COLLECTION COMPANY Concrete Gravel, Pea Gravel, Excavations. Phone 181 No. 6 Thatcher Block Help turn your old accounts, notes and f judgments Into cash. EUREKA USED CARS M-2- J. -- A-1- M-2- Vacuum Cleaners Factory ReGuarantee, $9.95 built, 1-- WIMMERS A-1- The Guilds made several attempts o gain control over those cities in which they were the most important element of society. Rise and Fall of the Guilds 90-- J A-- 3 SMALL home, good location, will BUILDING AND REPAIR 0 trade on farm. 24 S 3 E. GET my figures on your bldg, remodeling, cabinet, cement. Work APTS. FOR RENT FURND. guaranteed. C. E. Smith. Phone 379. 9 2 RMS. bath., elec, equipt. 281 E 4 2nd No. FLORISTS 3 RMS. htd., elec, equipt. 275 N 8 E. 3rd ROSE bushes, 25c, pansy plants. Logan Floral, 890 N 6th E. 1h. 295 E 5 No. MODERN elec, M-3- As a Step Towards Democracy Phone 64 W. 1st N. M-3- SINGIN' SAM in tongs yon know and lovn A-- BY HENDRIK WILLEM VAN LOON Illustrated by the Author (Copyright, 1940, by NEA Service) A mediaeval guild was a voluntary association of men engaged in the same craft, formed for the purpose of mutual aid and protection of its members. They were a new development, for In each one of them there was a nucleus of that Christian spirit of the which had been unknown to the people of the ancient world. Oldest documents about these guilds go back to the first half of the 11th century and we find them in the archives of Cambridge and Exeter in England. Two centuries later they had become so impor- Preston Seminary Plans Fun Frolic equipt. 343-- A-- 3 SET SUNDAY well-to-d- DIES community. No sooner had they reached this point of eminence than the inBERLIN, March 29 1.19 A Oer herent weakness .of every form of man high command communique made itself popular government German that asserted today felt. had attacked and dispersFor even,' Pericles, there were planes ed a British convoy near the always at least a dozen Cleons. Shetland Islands. sinking one I'ersonal ambitions frustrated the most unselfish efforts of the few warship, setting fire to one merand striking six other tnily great leaders who were chantman brought forward hy the gpilds. merchantmen. Earlier the official news agency They were either murdered or exhad asserted the German planes iled The moment they were gone, in addition to attacking the conthere were outbreaks of anarchy voy and hitting several ships, had which made it very easy for the attacked a French destroyer in employers to break the hold which the English channel. returned All attacking the guilds had gamed upon their planes city and to force laboring men and safe, it was said but two planes their families back into those hov- which had reconnoitered over els which surrounded every medi- France and England had failed to aeval manufacturing city. return. J. 073-R- J. M-2- A-1- HAY in barn, & No. 2 red eating 7 potatoes, 40c hun. 470 N 3rd West. W. A-- 3 4 585 or A-1- 3 1606. iCffi&SaSJlN REFRIGERATOR. 120 E 3rd So. M-2- LIVING Ph. APTS. FOR RENT, UNFUB. 9 room suite. Latest stule. 1038. M-2- 9 CHOICE alfalfa seed. Ph. 465. 9 CERTIFIED Velvon barley, grind 2 RMS. mod. Inq. 265 N 1st W. A-- l stone, milk cans. Thomson, Rich4 RMS. hid. mod. 89 West 3rd So. 0 mond. A-- 3 2 USED stove, brick, pipe, range 154 E. 88 N 1st 3 RMS. bsmt. Inq. for hay or calves. Also 10 ac. edge 9 N 1 E. 9 city. Ph. 1336. EVV, oil heat. Inq. 21 So. 1 E. WEANER Oscar pigs, Sjoberg, 0 0 Millville. ROOMS FOR RENT ALFALFA seed. 2 grades. Ph. 062-J9 J. J. Larsen, Newton. COZY furn. bedroom. 21 So. .1 E. VELVON seed barley. Victor 0 No. Logan. Ph. 090-RM-2- M-3- M-2- 1 M-2- A-2- Ford Coach I RIGHT AFTER SINGIN SAM, LISTEN TO CACHE AUTO COMPANY - NEEDHAMS MAN ON THE STREET FUHRIMAN IMPLEMENT Special reduced prices on all used merchandise. .This stock must be moved. No reasonable, offers refused. $7175 1935 V-- 8 Coupe 1938 1 GMC Truck, tJ 550 axel International 1H Ton $300 International ltt Ton. $350 International 1)4 ton $550 $125 1933 Chevrolet Truck 1934 Ford V-- 8 1H Ton -,- ..$250 $350 1935 Buick Sedan $ 75 1931 DeSoto Coupe 100 -Nash Sedan .$100 Plymouth Sedan C-S- 0 5 D-S-O 80 22-3- $300 CaterpPar 6 -- ,4300 Tractor Horses Good Work Used Machinery DO YOU WORRY OVER THOSE SMALL OUTSTANDING BILLS? Why not group them together into ONE payment Monthly! We offer you dignified financing at lower cost! $9.65 repays $100 12 mo. 10.30 repays $150 18 mo. 24.10 repays $350 18 mo. Peoples Finance dC Thrift Co. OF OGDEN Crocketts Office 24 South Main Phone 58 for an appointment on either Monday or Tuesday of each week. 2 M-3- 3. M-2- A-2- 1. Markets At a Glance Stocks Irregularly higher and moderately active. Bonds irregularly higher. Curb stocks irregularly higher. Foreign exchange lower. Cotton irregular. Wheat off '4 to V4 cents. Rubber easy. Silver unchanged. M-2- ALFALFA hay, A-2- 036-J- 4. HAY. Ph. 153-- Geo. Aston, 1 Smith-fiel- d. Ma-1- 5 770. A-1- 2 hay del ALFALFA 1300 N 2 E. A- -l J. BLISS potatoes, well graded. V. A- -l 1475-- J. FOR SALE OR TRADE March FRANCISCO, 29 92 RUBBER tire mower, hay rake, ditcher. A- -l milking score 28. A450 Main. South shape. Eggs: large 184. large standards 17 Vi ; medium 15 Vs; small WORK horse for saddle horse. tl'.Hi Dairy Butter: market: machine, -l 124. March Butter, extra cartoned, SALT LAKE (I'!!) Smithfield Phone CITY, 29 30. Ferris 93, Chambers. ALFALFA seed for livestock. OGDEN, 1938 BUICK $70C I VO SEDAN 1937 BUICK SEDAN $nr OHO 97C HO SEDAN 1936 DESOTO SEDAN 1937 PONTIAC SEDAN 1936 STUDE3AKER SEDAN $QAt OVD CCC ODD Jicr 400 LUNDBERG MOTOR CO. 257 North Main - Ph. 308 tock: 229 GARAGE, Blvd. Phone 1928 8.00-8.3- BOSTON, March 29 H'.I!) Wool buyers were maintaining a cautious attitude today and were reluctant to take over any wool except small an quantities for which they hadcarimmediate need. An occasional s load of bright mixed and quarter blood new fleece wool offered from the country was reported to have been sold at mostly around 35 to 36 cents in the grease delivered to users. three-eighth- NUT CHEV. cheap. 493 PEA SLACK. Ton COLUMN . A-- 4 alfalfa seed. Ph. 137. .'4.60 . LARGE PEA COAL Ton RED ROCK SALT 100 Lbs. $ 5.40 rac JU Carbon County's Beat Coal. Guaranteed ones tried always used. FERRELL BROS PHONE 271 . 221 So. Mala RETREAD your old Tract- 0 li? ton G.M.C. truck. Will take potatoes in trade. Conoco Service Station 3rd North & Main. SALE: Cleaned '5.00 Ton OIL STOKER SAVE MONEY! 3rd No. M-3- FARMERS '5.75 Ton 0 SALE: Wool Market Ton FARMERS! 636. 5. good-choic- STOVE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE VV 6.50 6.50 Ton 0 M-3- Hogs 843; steady, top 5.25 on best 180 to 230 lb. butchers. Cattle: 90. Slow, few early sales and late Thursday about steady, bulk good slaughter steers e veal calves 9 Sheep 558. No early sales. LUMP 0 FOR RENT, MISCEL. Utah, March 29 COAL IN Ph. M-3- 038-J- 1. Ogden Livestock M-3- BIG REDUCTION USED CAR PRICES! 1934 DODGE Ph. SPRINGER cows & heifers. Butter Prices SAN 9 Egan, Ph. del. Niederhauser. Ph. A-- 2 FOR sale or for service. The most spotted stallion in Utah. 207 S A-- 4 1 W. ATT ENTION Farmers. Seed grains cleaned & treated at Farmers 3 Feed, 650 S. Main. SALE: Federation seed wheat. 1300 N 2nd E. 3 HAY del. Cliff Hansen. Ph. 067-JA-1- State Inspection EARLS AUTO REPAIR 203 SO. MAIN PHONE 1267 In shop of Cards Utah Oil Service Station . . . Let un estimate your repair job. Every job guaranteed! or tires with FIRESTONE GROUND GRIP TREAD. jFtpcofonc Auto Supply and Service Stores EARL WILLISON 310 Formerly with Ford Garage N. Main A-1- Talent Show For Capitol Is Slated 1. A-- ll ALFALFA hay delivered. Ph. 892-- R Ap-- 6 Program for the Saturday night WANTED TO BUY talent show, presented each week at the Capitol theater, was an- USELESS horses, new born calves. nounced today by Manager Norm 7 Top prices. Ph. 673-Sprowl. The entertainment numbers commence at 8:30 p. m., and SMALL cabin, 8 ft. x 12 ft. or thereabouts. Write Box C-- 8 are supplemented by the regular Herald-Journa- l. 0 film attractions. Headlining the bill will be feats USELESS horses and cows. Ph. of magic by Dr. L. V. Wilson, while A-- 8 388. other attractions are Mary Lewis, Barbara Quinney'and Bettv Thorpe, USELESS horses, good prices. Ph. 706. My-- 1 girls vocal trio; Jean Ward and Dorothy Marble ol Deweyville in a jitterbug act; Darrell Daines and HOUSES FOR RENT FUR. e his band; Elvin Hanson of Snnthfield, imitation of birds 3 RMS. mod. elec, equipt 230 W 1 N Ap-- 8 with a fiddle, and a contest. PRICED LIKE CHEAP ENAMEL Gallon $1.20 Quart $1.15 9 54 A-1- $565.00 325.00 1936 Ford Coujhs 345.00 1935 Ford Coupe 295.00 1935 Che v. Sedan 325.00 1935 Cl lev. Sedan 325.00 320.00 1935C(iev. Coach 1938 Cfaev. 1 !4 ton truck 545.00 1937 ( he v. 154 ton truck 465.00 1986 (jhev. 1)4 ton truck 845.00 1936 1 ford 1)4 ton truck.. 865.00 1929 firaham Sedan 45.00 1330 jtuick Sedan 77.75 1929 Chev. Coach 41.00 193.5 KVNU at 12:15 p.m. Thru FRIDAYS M-2- A-1- 1938 Ford Sedan Several repossessions. Just pay what the owner left owing on them and they are yours. M-2- heated, nice clean. North 2nd West. HOUSEKPG & sleeping rms. 79 Center. MODERN heated three rms. E 7 N. Ph. Stringham, 584 C. MONDAYS A-2- APTS, l 8 A-2- COMPLETE stock of hardy Iowa RMS. heated. 205 E 3rd No. 7 grown deciduous trees, shrubs Si 0 430 3 RMS. mod. N Main. vines. Fred's Flowers, 212 E 3rd 7 So. A-- 3 2 RM. apt. 441 West Center. NEW apt., new furniture. 93 E FOR SALE FURNITURE A-- 2 3 N. OWNER leaving town must sell TWO room, private bath 93 E all furniture. 207 S 2nd East. A-- 2 3rd No. A-- l Ph. 847-N. 5th 464 htd. E 2 RMS., bath, A-- 2 FOR SALE MISCEL. Apt. No. 3. OR unfurn. 3 rms. bath. 163 W 4th IRON wheelbarrow, good cond. 6 N. 3 Emil Maurer, Millville. Ph. A-- l GROUND floor, elec, equipt. 154 N A-2 1 E. 1927 CHEV. coach. Good running 4 order. 5 good tires. New battery, 3 RMS. bath, ldy. 322 N 3 E. $20. 159 West 2 North. 3 RMS. elec, equipt. 349 S. Main. 9 2 USED trailer houses. 336 N 2nd A-- 3 West 9 3 RMS., nice. 455 N 4 East ONE Used set harness. washers, 3 RMS. bath, stm. hbi. elec, equipt. used Monarch combination coal Available Apr. 1. 480 E 4th N. and electric range. Ph. 418-9 2 Cscs-Cs- ettltni M-3- The Preston seminary will hold a Spring Fun Frolic Friday, April 5, in the Franklin stake tabernacle, it was announced today by student officers. The affair will be supervised by Principal Eber-har- d and Mr. Harris. For each invitational ticket presented at the entrance door the bearer will receive millions of dollars in paper money. Should he spend all of this, he may purchase a few million more with a nictant that Parliament instructed kel or dime, it was reported. every sheriff in England to inInvitations have been extended quire from the masters and war- to the North and South Cache dens of all guilds how much propattend the fun seminaries t erty they had. frolic. This, by tho way, is more than our own government has ever done in eonnretion with ELECTION OF DELTA our labor unions. The European guilds, as well as the European labor unions, have always been held responsible for whatever PHI damages they might cause, being in this respect treated exThe annual election meeting of actly like the organisations of the national council of Delta Phi, employers. In America, until now, it has honorary missionary fraternity, never been possible to exercise will be held Sunday morning in such a control over any organizaLogan, according to Harold H. tions of laboring men. But then, Smith, executive secretary. The our American labor unions are of meeting will be attended by delerecent origin; in gates representing chapters at comparatively Europe, the guilds have plaved a University of Utah, Brigham and Utah very decisive role in the history Young university, of the last six centuries. State Agricultural college. The guilds became a basis for Principal business of the meetof a regular ing will be ihe selection of nathe development peoples party, opposed to the tional officers. Officers whose closely knit class of the nobles and isrms expire at this time are Dr. the highly influential associations John A. Widtsoe, president; Wilo of merchants. J. lard G. Smith, The former very speedily lost Wylie Sessions, tribune; Harold H. all control upon the actual gov- Smith, executive secretary; Lee W. ernment of cities. With the devel- Dalebout, historian; and Cornelopment of a number of highly ius R. Peterson, editor. centralized monarchies (also a the council meeting, phenomenon of the later half of a Following formal initiation for members the Middle Ages. the feudal nowill bles were gradually being reduced of the three Utah chapters at to that economic obscurity which be held in the LDS Institute under direction of Mr. SesLogan left has them and high today dry sions. The ritual will be conducted as a mere historical curiosity. bv chapter officers from BYU, The great eon flirt was to become one between the working who are Paul Felt, Salt Lake classes and their employers, the City; Rex Warner, Kelso, Cal.; Marvin E. Smith, Provo: June men of money. Price; and Oliver R. Occasionally the landed gentry Thayn, and their royal overlords would Smith, Provo. The initiation ceremony will be also get in open conflict. They d.d Dinin England in the year 1215 when followed by a "Fellowship the nobles and the clergy (seeing ner arranged by H. Glenn Bingthe handwriting on the wall and ham, Weston. Idaho, president of correctly interpreting its mean- the USAC chapter. ing) forced the king to grant them a charter the Magna Cnarta. This guaranteed them certain liberties, CLERGYMAN such as "no freeman should be taken, imprisoned or damaged in person or estate, hut hy the judg- IN ELECTRIC CHAIR ment of his peers. Although the commons were mentioned in this famous Magna TRENTON, N. J.. March 29 tl'.l) Charta, the real "common people A died in the elec(as we ourselves understand that tric clergyman chair at slate prison last undiswere an still expression) the first in the state's hiscovered, and therefore negligible night of the high tory. quantity in the eyes He was the Rev. Waiter Dwor-eck- i. contracting parti,.;49, who hired a circus roustSeveral more centuries were Hie to pass before humbler about to murder sohishe could colWanda classes of society would lu any daughter lect the $5,000 insurance policy claim to a direct share in the he had taken out on her life. actual government. The Rev. Dworccki had a hearty In the meantime, the guilds, more and more conscious of their dinner. Then he smoked a last cigar. Then he had the Rev. John increasing stiength made several B. Oman, Protestant prison chapattempts to gain control over some lain. in for an hour of prayer. of those cities in which they were the most important element of so- Then, fallowing the Rev. Oman, execuciety. Especially in Flanders, the he walked steadily to the great manufacturing center of the tion chamber and the chair.cirrus Peter Shewchuk, the Middle Ages (wool was grown in England but prepared for con- roustabout, Is now awaiting trial. sumption by weavers of the Low Countries), the guilds were at times able to dominate the local GERMAN PLANES to such an extent governments their leaders could exercise almost dictatorial powers over the whole ATTACK CONVOY T'CVl71DrIIfY!!VT Th. 3 SCOTCH QUICK ENAMEL IS THE HIGHEST GRADE ! M-3- RAT lYttLii,PH'S FOR SALE Canyon Logan Advertising Good Lawn Soil OPPORTUNITY BUSINESS 10 to A-2- M-3- pie-eati- HOUSES FOR RENT UNF. 4 YOU CANNOT BUY BETTER case. In black Spectacles 9 Return Herald-Journa- l. child's LOST: Pierce bike in town; M-3- j kind-heart- Display Classified 5 tender-hearte- w r M-2- A-- 4 "She loves this man even tho nes a brute! good, quiet. "SHE" is 17 M This man is 25, "always mad, swearing and yelling. 'hei mothers her married were against They love to me "Mother brings this domestic tragedy of youthful t0But'hi there anything to solve, since the girl loves her husband whole-hearte- - LOST AND FOUND LOST: 9 FIVE room briek home, modern in every way. New carpet, partly furn. 1 ac. lund with fruit trees. y tender-hearte- M-2- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE home Cynthia Grey is a "heart and homes. Her discussion of in the w t. Ih a syndicated feature in a nuniler of newspapers li e n modern-daof are she takes typical up problems of this newspaper. readers to should interesting and cities prme son-ln-Is- ... Classified Ads Bring Quick Results EXP, girl for houswk. Ph. 437. despite her mother's perplexity? not be exaggerating Because of her dislike of him mifjht she so much, his caveman tactics? Because she loves her daughter love border on hysteria . ' parental not be she permitting might her g rl or, better still, to It would he interesting to hear from But, since we havent this get Dads slant of the whole affair. read between the lines side of the story, we'll h ive to endeavor to of "Mothers letter, which follows: Dear Miss Grey: Seventeen her marriage. litJe The chances are your years ago God sent us a and I "aids up when you come to baby girl. Her father the:r home because you Irritate thought the world of her. She We him. He feels your dislike for him was our pride and glory. love her more than words can and he resents your disapproval of tell. We brought her up nicely him. a Onee upon a time I knew a and she is so who dlspised his and quint. very yomig girl, good me told wife's mother because she disliked Then one day my girl she was in love with a young pim. He was never civil In her man and she wanted to mary presence because of her meddle-hiI happened to know this Fme, Insolent attitude toward fellow and I could see he would him. He became very ill, her daughter not make a good husband for her He appeared to be lacy and et by his bedside night and day see could as the doctors gave him up. The he lied so much. I not see girl began to fail because of her things In him she could to devotion and her mother tried to and I could not permit her get her to take some rest and In marry him. a burst of fury the girl turned on She became very ill with a "You hate mother saying nervous breakdown. She was out her him I love him and if he dies not know did and head her of I will die too because life without what she was saying. She called him wouldnt be worth living! him about talked name and his This mother had a sad and rude constantly in her delirium. awakening. not would live, feared my I girl Her daughters great love for and that is the reason I gave mv this man she despised, softened consent for her to marry this her. She Changed and began tryman. ing to discover the things shout TO BE A MOTHER him that had attraeted her daugh- now about. jer- - where she had at one time Theyve been married to only seen his faults and emphaeight months and she is going be a mother in a few months. Her sized them, she now looked for his husband is so mean to her. He is good qualities. He recovered and with his realways mad and swearing around and is always finding fault with covery he also discovered his new attitude. That everything. He is always yelling mother-in-law- s 25 was a good many years ago, but at her about something. He is , years old. today they are the best of pals My girl Is so tender and loving and she stoutly maintains that she am never says anything back. I loves him as much as her own afraid he might hurt her or kill sons. her, he la so mean. Perhaps if you would put your anything I can do to critical attitude behind you and to demon a change this man from sincerely try to discover this young d mai! When I am mans good qualities and be pleas- a starts and he to see my daughter ant to him when in his presence, to be mean to her, what shall I with a d sincere mando? ner, you might eventually, too, as to see me mother-in-lahnrta my that It terribly did, change him ' girl mistreated. W hat shall I do from a demon to a ' She love this man altho be Is a man. . . brute. You di not say one word about Do you think she will ever see what your husband say or her mistake? Please help me? thinks aDout this problem, alm be waiting for your answer. tho you say he loves your girl Thanks. A MOTHER. as dearly as you do. I have Your daughters marriage seems an idea If his girl were acto appear as a "mistake" only in tually being mistreated, hed "DO something about it in your eye. You admit she loves aim, ao aha is evidently happy in stantly. 4 0. 19 - 29, al FEMALE HELP WANTED EDITORS NOTE I Herald-Journ- - ' Hendrik Willem yon Loon In many western j MARCH FRIDAY, RMS. modern. 403 West Center. M-3- 0 9 OR furn. 7 rm. mod. Ph. 58. 4 RMS. mod. 455 N 4 E. 9 FOR local & long distance moving, Storage, pneking, shipping. Call .lOllllaoli Tl.lll.-iU-r I'o. I'fi. 314 M-2- M-2- M LIVESTOCK 300 AUTOS FURNITURE, ETC. Loans Passed on Same Day of Application! All Transactions Handled Here, Including Payments! Full Amount of Loan In Cash! STATE LOAN CO. OF LOGAN J. WILSON, Manager. Under supervision of state banking department Office Hours: 8 to 12, 1 to 6, Daily 29 West First Norl li rhono 200 D. 1, T |